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      • Inkjet printers use liquid ink cartridges to produce prints. They are known for high-quality photo printing and are suitable for general-purpose document printing.
      • Features:
        • Color and Monochrome Printing: Inkjet printers can produce both color and black-and-white prints.
        • Versatility: Suitable for various media types, including photo paper and standard documents.
        • Compact Models: Compact inkjet printers are suitable for home use.
    1. Laser Printers:

      • Description: Laser printers use toner cartridges and a laser beam to produce prints. They are efficient for high-volume printing and are commonly used in office environments.
      • Features:
        • Fast Printing: Laser printers are known for their high-speed printing capabilities.
        • Monochrome and Color Options: Available in both monochrome (black and white) and color models.
        • Cost-Effective for Text Printing: Ideal for text documents and business applications.
    2. All-in-One Printers (AIO):

      • Description: All-in-One printers combine multiple functions into one device, typically including printing, scanning, copying, and sometimes faxing.
      • Features:
        • Space-Saving: AIO printers consolidate several office machines into a single unit.
        • Versatility: Suitable for a variety of tasks, from printing documents to scanning photos.
        • Wireless Connectivity: Many AIO printers offer wireless printing options.
    3. Wide-Format Printers:

      • Description: Wide-format printers are designed to handle larger paper sizes, making them suitable for printing posters, banners, and technical drawings.
      • Features:
        • Large Print Sizes: Capable of printing on paper sizes larger than standard, such as A3 or A2.
        • High Resolution: Offers high print resolutions for detailed graphics and images.
        • Specialized Media Handling: Can accommodate various media types, including glossy paper.

    Scanners:

    1. Flatbed Scanners:

      • Description: Flatbed scanners have a flat, glass surface where documents or images are placed for scanning. They are versatile and can handle a variety of media types.
      • Features:
        • High Resolution: Capable of capturing detailed images and text.
        • Versatility: Suitable for scanning photos, documents, and books.
        • Color and Monochrome Scanning: Can scan in both color and black and white.
    2. Sheetfed Scanners:

      • Description: Sheetfed scanners are designed to process multiple sheets of paper in succession, pulling them through the scanning mechanism.
      • Features:
        • High-Speed Scanning: Efficient for quickly scanning large volumes of documents.
        • Automatic Document Feeder (ADF): Many sheetfed scanners have an ADF for automatic, consecutive scanning of multiple pages.
        • Compact Design: Suitable for environments with limited space.
    3. Document Scanners:

      • Description: Document scanners are optimized for high-speed and high-volume scanning of documents. They are commonly used in business settings for digitizing large quantities of paperwork.
      • Features:
        • Duplex Scanning: Can scan both sides of a document simultaneously.
        • Batch Scanning: Capable of scanning multiple pages in one batch.
        • Optical Character Recognition (OCR): Some models have OCR capabilities for converting scanned text into editable documents.
    4. Handheld Scanners:

      • Description: Handheld scanners are portable devices that users manually move over the document or image to capture the data.
      • Features:
        • Portability: Compact and suitable for on-the-go scanning.
        • Battery-Powered: Some handheld scanners operate on battery power for increased mobility.
        • Limited to Single Pages: Typically used for scanning individual